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  • wufan
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    BTW…John Kerry does not own a private jet. His wife owns a charter service and leases multiple jets for elitists to rent.

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  • Shockm
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    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post

    We need to use this logic to tell him to basically go Eff himself over anything he wants to make us do or don't do.

    eg, since none of us personally own an airliner, there is no reason for us to stop flying.

    I don't own any cows, so I can eat as much meat as I want.

    I don't own a power company, so I can use as much power as I want.

    I don't own an oil company, so I can buy and use as much gas as I want.
    John Kerry and Bill Gates are Global Elites who believe that they are richer, smarter, and more important than anyone else.

    Bill Gates' defense of flying private echoes John Kerry excuse for jet-setting around world

    'I am part of the solution,' Bill Gates said when asked about his use of gas-guzzling private jets

    Bill Gates, the co-founder of tech giant Microsoft turned climate activist, echoed an argument previously used by Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry defending his use of a private jet. They also want to push the average citizen all to buy EV cars even though they have inflated the costs of automobiles to twice as much, and will make China have more power and influence over America because they own all of the minerals that are necessary to build the batteries that are needed for EV automobiles. We have some of these minerals in Alaska, but Kerry, Gates, and the Biden Administration are succumb to the Green Energy Elites that don't want us to mine for those minerals because of what it will do to the Alaskan environment.

    Both Gates and Kerry, who frequently argue in favor of rapidly weaning the world off fossil fuels, have said gas-guzzling private jets are vital for them to successfully accomplish their goals. They also argued that any emissions they produce would be offset from either their use of clean energy in different areas of their lives or their green business ventures.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bil...g-around-world
    Last edited by Shockm; July 14, 2023, 01:33 PM.

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  • ShockerPrez
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    Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
    " I personally have never owned a private jet."

    ----------John Kerry
    We need to use this logic to tell him to basically go Eff himself over anything he wants to make us do or don't do.

    eg, since none of us personally own an airliner, there is no reason for us to stop flying.

    I don't own any cows, so I can eat as much meat as I want.

    I don't own a power company, so I can use as much power as I want.

    I don't own an oil company, so I can buy and use as much gas as I want.

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  • ShockTalk
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    Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
    " I personally have never owned a private jet."

    ----------John Kerry
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  • pinstripers
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    " I personally have never owned a private jet."

    ----------John Kerry

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  • Atxshoxfan
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    Originally posted by WstateU View Post


    “Dechert then proceeded to "let rip a loud, prolonged fart" while yelling, "I'm farting!"”

    Give him a break. He was auditioning for the remake of "Blazing Saddles".

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  • WstateU
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    “Dechert then proceeded to "let rip a loud, prolonged fart" while yelling, "I'm farting!"”

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  • Atxshoxfan
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    Was was just defending the statement of the British dude by explaining why the word "rapid" made his statement true. Shockm seemed take offense to it thinking it meant anyone who was interested in green energy was an idiot, That single word totally changes the Brits statement.

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  • SubGod22
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    I can't recall anyone on here being a climate alarmist or pushing for green energy now.

    I know I support the research and development of green energy and the implementation of it when it becomes readily available and doesn't jack up costs.

    Who on earth would be against cleaner energy uses if truly available and could compete with costs? I do post a lot of what I find to be interesting developments in green tech that needs to be pursued further. Not all will pan out but they're generally intriguing and you can't move forward without trial and error.

    Cleaner air. Cleaner water. Sounds good to me.

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  • Atxshoxfan
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    Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
    Daniel Turner @DanielTurnerPTF

    Top British climate envoy Grant Shapps called the rapid green transition 'idiotic' in a meeting with John Kerry. Finally a leader who tells the truth.
    The part that is controversial is the word "rapid". And to that, he is correct. Setting dates for bans of products that use fossil fuels is idiotic. It's just a plot to grab votes from all the climate alarmists and their sheep, as well as suck in some tax payer dollars.

    When we have the opportunity to good alternatives of fossil fuels and can rely on those fully, I don't think many would complain. But untill that time setting these mandates to eliminate gas engines, gas appliances and whatnot, is basically a joke.

    It's like mandating travel by captain kirks transporter only by the year 2030. Beam me to work Scotty.

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  • wufan
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    Originally posted by Shockm View Post

    Are you calling out posters on Shockernet, idiotic? Because there are some posters on Shockernet, who have pushed “green energy”, harder than others.
    I can’t for the life of me think of anyone that is pushing climate change on this forum.

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  • ShockTalk
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    Originally posted by Shockm View Post

    Are you calling out posters on Shockernet, idiotic? Because there are some posters on Shockernet, who have pushed “green energy”, harder than others.
    I may be misunderstanding, but "green energy" in the proper form and proper time is something I think most everyone would agree with. The problem is the hard push before it is logical and can be done with little disruption of our normal lives. Green Energy is useless unless the world is totally on board and doing it. Whatever is done in some countries (USA) is futile if China, India, and Indochina area for example, are not doing it with the same speed. While our "graph" of pollution is staying pretty much level or less, those areas' graph lines are going out the roof.

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  • Shockm
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    Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
    Daniel Turner @DanielTurnerPTF

    Top British climate envoy Grant Shapps called the rapid green transition 'idiotic' in a meeting with John Kerry. Finally a leader who tells the truth.
    Are you calling out posters on Shockernet, idiotic? Because there are some posters on Shockernet, who have pushed “green energy”, harder than others.

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  • pinstripers
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    Daniel Turner @DanielTurnerPTF

    Top British climate envoy Grant Shapps called the rapid green transition 'idiotic' in a meeting with John Kerry. Finally a leader who tells the truth.

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  • Shockm
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    Here is a good listen for those of you/us who are climate alarmists, who have high anxiety, and who aren’t to lazy to listen to an expert on climate change. Bjorn Lonberg always is a common sense person in a world of climate alarmists. This interview was done last fall, but I just heard him and his story hasn’t changed much. It might even make climate worriers feel better about the future.

    Recorded on August 18, 2022.The summer of 2022 saw record temperatures recorded all over the world. Bjorn Lomborg acknowledges that climate change is here, i...

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